Key Points:
- Tracy says SoSo spoke to her rudely, twice in one day. She says friends should not shame friends in public
- She claims SoSo accused her of “ganging up” on national TV. Tracy says cameras film all chats in the house
- She says she only told Fubara and Biggie about the issue. She adds SoSo still went round the house with the gist
Tracy has told her side of the SoSo bust-up. She opened up in a post-eviction chat with Ebuka. The house fight still pained her, she said. However, she kept her words short and clear.

The clash did not start in one place, she revealed. It built from small talks in the house. Later on, it blew up in the dress room. She then drew a hard line on the friendship.
How the first cracks formed
At first, Tracy stood back from SoSo’s small spats. She said, “I don’t jump in, except someone acts really stupid.” One chat with Victory looked like a simple mix-up. Even so, she later checked on SoSo in the kitchen.
Soon after, she met SoSo with Fubara and Sultana. Fubara asked SoSo to stop calling him “gossip,” even as a joke. He feared that tag could stick on him for long. SoSo said “okay, fine,” then shut the talk fast.
Tracy tried to help SoSo see Fubara’s point. However, SoSo “spoke to me anyhow,” she recalled. Tracy values calm talk with friends, she stressed. So she chose to walk away till tempers cooled.
Dressing-room flare-up and the “aura for aura” line
In the dress room, Tracy asked “are you okay?” again. She says SoSo replied with a rude tone. Others turned and stared at them, which stung hard. Tracy told her, “friends don’t do that in public.”
The talk then turned to “you didn’t have my back.” SoSo felt Tracy failed her during the Victory moment. Tracy said she was lost and later still apologised. “I was confused, but I apologised,” she told Ebuka.
After that, Tracy raised the public slight once more. SoSo fired back with, “okay, well, aura for aura.” She added, “you ganged up on me before the whole world.” Tracy said, “what the f**k,” and ended the bond.
Tracy felt a clear double standard in SoSo’s tone. She saw SoSo speak softer to Fubara and Sultana. That contrast cut deep, she said. It made her feel SoSo thought she “needed” her.
For context on Tracy’s exit night, see this recap of her Tracy exits Big Brother house.
“Friendship is not by force,” then accusations spread
Back in her room, RooBoy came to ask what happened. Before she could talk, SoSo “barged in,” she claimed. SoSo said, “stop going round the house talking about me.” Then she added, “friendship is not by force.”
Tracy said she only spoke with Fubara about it. She also told Biggie, which upset SoSo as well. “Don’t build a false tale,” Tracy warned in that moment. “I’m not going round to talk about you.”
Later on, she heard SoSo had told others her own tale. That part gave her zero peace, she said. It felt unfair after her careful, small circle talk. So she kept her guard up from then.
Meanwhile, SoSo’s own time in the game ended later. Fans still recall the shock of her exit; revisit the night in this report,Big Soso eviction shocks viewers.
How the fall-out shaped Tracy’s wider game
The clash changed how Tracy saw the whole house. She stopped opening up like before, she told Ebuka. With Zita, she shared less and kept chats short. Trust now felt hard to give out freely.
Even so, she owned her part with a clear voice. She said she apologised where she felt confused. However, she would not accept public shame from a friend. “I can’t do this friendship,” she finally decided.
In the end, the break felt final for her. The lines were clear, the bond was done. Tracy’s soft start gave way to a firm stand. The house moved on, but the lesson stayed.





